Our Tablet Lending Program is a Lifeline for Underserved Communities
This program is rooted in our mission to improve health equity by focusing on the specific needs of marginalized groups, ensuring that mental health support is accessible regardless of geographic or economic barriers. Every donation helps fund this initiative, making a tangible impact on the lives of individuals in Tribal and rural areas.
Did you know...
Approximately 111 of Arizona’s 126 primary care areas are designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), indicating severe shortages in mental health care providers
One-third of people living in Arizona’s rural areas lack access to broadband internet, a critical barrier to utilizing telehealth services
Native Americans experience the highest rate of suicide of any racial/ethnic group in the U.S, with rates more than double the national average in certain age groups
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is funded at only approximately 50% of the actual need, leaving many tribal health services under-resourced
A Philosophy of Reciprocity: The Honorable Harvest
Our work is deeply rooted in the Honorable Harvest philosophy, which emphasizes reciprocity, gratitude, and respect for all that we receive. By supporting this campaign, you're participating in a cycle of giving—what we take is given back in life-changing access to mental health services for BIPOC, Veterans, Tribal and rural communities.
We're seeking reoccurring, or one time donations of money or tablets. For those who donate a tablet, you can get a tax receipt from our fiscal sponsor provided by TRSAZ.
Your Donation Makes a Difference
Donations raised will fuel our Tablet Lending Program, ensuring that underserved populations can connect with the mental health care they deserve. Just as the Honorable Harvest teaches us to give back more than we take, this campaign channels your support in empowering Indigenous, Veteran, and BIPOC communities to thrive, strengthening our collective responsibility for each other’s well-being.
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